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  2. List of newspapers published by Newsquest - Wikipedia

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    Keighley & Craven Target. Kingston Guardian. Knutsford Guardian. Lancaster & Morecambe Citizen. Largs and Millport Weekly News. Ledbury Gazette. Leigh Journal. Leisure Review. Lewisham News Shopper.

  3. Consett - Wikipedia

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  4. Consett Iron Company - Wikipedia

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    Consett Iron Company. The Consett Iron Company Ltd was an industrial business based in the Consett area of County Durham in the United Kingdom. The company owned coal mines and limestone quarries, and manufactured iron and steel. It was registered on 4 April 1864 as successor to the Derwent & Consett Iron Company Ltd.

  5. Steven Istead - Wikipedia

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    Istead later played for non-league clubs Gateshead and Consett, before moving to Scottish side Peterhead in 2007, where he made 24 appearances in the Scottish Football League Second Division [6] alongside his former Hartlepool boss Neale Cooper. After one season in Scotland, Istead returned south of the border to play for Ilkeston Town.

  6. Category:People from Consett - Wikipedia

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  8. Consett railway station - Wikipedia

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    Consett was a railway station built by the North Eastern Railway on the route of the Stanhope and Tyne Railway, in County Durham, North East England. It served the industrial town of Consett , which was best known for its steelworks .

  9. Yvonne Ridley - Wikipedia

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    Ridley was born in the working class mining town of Stanley, County Durham, the youngest of three girls, [1] and had an upbringing in the Church of England. [4] She began her career at the local Stanley News, [1] which was part of the Durham Advertiser Series.